I architect useful solutions by producing/maintaining three artifacts:
1) problem/solution map that aligns to high-level goals and objective;
2) user journey/product road-map that indicates what task people seek to accomplish; and
3) prototype software that replicates/demonstrates how a current/target state solution performs.
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The importance of scalable, reusable content
The need to work as a team to create a common vocabulary
The relationship between structured content, design, and metadata
I organize noisy data into understandable information so that stakeholders can access and understand the bottom line.
I use specialized technology to: 1) convert data into human-readable information formats and 2) scale decisions into reusable, machine-readable specification standards
Most of my professional experience has been dedicated to making information accessible to decision makers in the finance, health, and justice business domains.
My academic background is: Wayne State University Grad School (Masters in Business Administration), Fordham University (Majoring in: A.Information and Communication Systems and B. Finance)
My current certifications: Wilderness First Aid (NOLS) , Six Sigma Process Improvement (ABNAMRO), and Solution Modeling (iRise)
I architect useful solutions by producing/maintaining three artifacts:
1) problem/solution map that aligns to high-level goals and objective;
2) user journey/product road-map that indicates what task people seek to accomplish; and
3) prototype software that replicates/demonstrates how a current/target state solution performs.
My academic background is: Wayne State University Grad School (Masters in Business Administration), Fordham University (Majoring in: A.Information and Communication Systems and B. Finance)
My current certifications: Wilderness First Aid (NOLS) , Six Sigma Process Improvement (ABNAMRO), and Solution Modeling (iRise)